Leo Vaz

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Leo Vaz
Born (1890-06-06)June 6, 1890
Capivari, São Paulo, Brazil
Died March 5, 1973(1973-03-05) (aged 82)
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Nationality Brazilian
Occupation author

Leo Vaz (June 6, 1890 – March 5, 1973), writer, teacher and journalist in Brazil. He was the author of novels and short stories in a satirical style[1]

Biography

Leonel Vaz de Barros was born in Capivari.[2] He graduated from the Normal School as a teacher in 1911 and taught in the cities of Sao Paulo and Recife( Escola de Navegação) until 1918.[3]

As a journalist, he began writing for the newspaper of Piracicaba.[4]

In 1918 he moved to Sao Paulo and, with the support of Monteiro Lobato and Oswald de Andrade, embraced a journalistic career, writing for periodicals such as Jornal do Brasil, Jornal do Comércio, O Estado de Sao Paulo, where he was editor, secretary and director, until his retirement in 1951[5]

As a journalist made a brilliant career as Sud Menucci, Guilherme de Almeida, Afonso Schmidt, Galeão Coutinho, Paulo Gonçalves and Nestor Pestana[6]

In 1969, although retired, he returned to writing in the Estado de São Paulo, where he remained until his death in March 1973.[7] He died, aged 82, in São Paulo.

Works

  • Professor Jeremias (1920)
  • Ritinha e outros casos (1923)
  • O Burrico Lúcio (1951): tells the story of "The Golden Ass" of Lucian of Samosata;[8]
  • Páginas Vadias (1957)

Bibliography

References

  1. Barreto, Lima in Correspondência – 2 ª ed.- São Paulo – Editora Brasiliense – 1961 -205 pg.
  2. Mattos, Virginia Bastos de in Léo Vaz, O cético e sorridente caipira de Capivari – Ribeirão Preto – Editora Migalhas, 2009 – ISBN 978-85-61707-02-6
  3. http://www.leovaz.com.br/mostra_noticia.aspx?cod=86305
  4. Vaz, Leo – Páginas Vadias – Rio de Janeiro – Editora José Olympio, 1957
  5. http://www.leovaz.com.br/noticias.aspx
  6. Martins, Ana Luiza – Revistas em revista, Imprensa e práticas culturais em tempos de República, São Paulo (1890–1922) – São Paulo – Editora EdUSP, 2001– ISBN 85-314-0569-6
  7. http://www.aprovincia.com/padrao.aspx?texto.aspx?idcontent=6002
  8. http://www.scribd.com/doc/7073354/Leo-Vaz-O-Burrico-Lucio

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